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Land, Development and Design

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Informationen zum Autor Paul Syms is an Honorary Professor in the Department of Planning and Landscape at the University of Manchester and a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. A Chartered Planning and Development Surveyor by profession he was, between 2004 and 2008, Director of National Brownfield Strategy and National Brownfield Advisor to English Partnerships and the Department for Communities and Local Government (formerly Office of the Deputy Prime Minister). Prior to this he was Professor of Urban Land Use at Sheffield Hallam University. Klappentext Land, Development and Design 2nd Edition Paul Syms Development of brownfield land can address shortfalls in the availability of land for housing and other buildings, but these sites present a range of problems that must be overcome in any successful development. Land, Development and Design addresses all of the issues in the context of the reuse of urban land, providing a solid, readable overview of the principles and practice of the regeneration of brownfield sites. Divided into four parts, covering the development process and planning policies; site assessment, risk analysis and remediation of contaminated land; development issues and finally design issues, the principal focus of the book is on the reuse of urban land. It includes a full discussion of contaminated land, so that readers are aware of the issues and options available to resolve this problem. Land, Development and Design has been extensively revised since its first edition and provides final year undergraduate and postgraduate students of both planning and surveying, as well as professional planners, surveyors and developers, with an authoritative overview of the principles and practice of regenerating the built environment. Zusammenfassung Development of brownfield land can address shortfalls in the availability of land for housing and other buildings! but these sites present a range of problems that must be overcome in any successful development. Inhaltsverzeichnis Author Biography x Preface to First Edition xi Preface to Second Edition xiv Part One Planning and Development 1 1 The Development Process 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 The phases of redevelopment 6 Preparation 6 1.2.1 Phase 1 - Project inception 6 1.2.2 Phase 2 - Feasibility assessment 7 1.2.3 Phase 3 - Site assessment 8 Options 9 1.2.4 Phase 4 - Options assessment 9 1.2.5 Phase 5 - Working design of the preferred option 10 Design 12 1.2.6 Phase 6 - Detailed design 12 1.2.7 Phase 7 - Regulatory and planning 13 1.2.8 Phase 8 - Legal, property and funding 14 Delivery 15 1.2.9 Phase 9 - Financial appraisal 15 1.2.10 Phase 10 - Works procurement and execution 18 1.2.11 Phase 11 - Sales and marketing 19 1.3 The 2008-9 'credit crunch' and its impact on property markets 20 1.4 Summary 21 2 Planning Policies and Development 23 2.1 Introduction 23 2.2 Planning policy statements and guidance notes 24 2.3 The Urban task force and the urban white paper 27 2.4 Urban land-use policies and the national brownfield strategy for England 30 2.5 The housing green paper and land for housing 39 2.6 The london brownfield sites review 41 2.7 Summary 43 2.8 Checklist 44 3 Project Inception, Developers and Feasibility 45 3.1 Introduction 45 3.2 Recession and property values 46 3.3 Land for development 49 3.3.1 Residential development 51 3.3.2 Commercial development 52 3.4 Assessing the market potential 54 3.4.1 Market research 56 3.4.2 Using the tools to assess market potential 59 3.5 Forecasting rents and prices 63 3.6 Summary 64 3.7 C...

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